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Submitted

My Fylo Landing Page Solution (using Sass)

Linda B 270

@Lynd7

Desktop design screenshot for the Fylo landing page with two column layout coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
2junior
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No particular question but I'm open to any suggestion to improve my code! 😁

Community feedback

@0xabdulkhaliq

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Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉

  • I have other recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.

HTML 🏷️:

  • This solution generates accessibility error reports due to non-semantic markup, which lack landmark for a webpage
  • So fix it by wrapping the whole content of <section> elements with the semantic element <main> in your index.html file to improve accessibility and organization of your page.
  • What is meant by landmark ?, They used to define major sections of your page instead of relying on generic elements like <div> or <span>
  • They convey the structure of your page. For example, the <main> element should include all content directly related to the page's main idea, so there should only be one per page

LINKS 📌:

  • The WCAG says that you should not describe the image text in this situation but the link function.
  • When an image is the only content of a link, the text alternative for the image describes the unique function of the link.
  • If you think that the text within the image should be described to screen readers users, you have to change the structure of your HTML, excluding the image from the link, for instance.
<a href="comics.html">Comics</a>
Image of the day:
   <img src="..." alt="If the clouds ever did go down would it be called fog?" />
  • or adding the description after (note that using aria-describedby the description might be hidden)
<a href="comics.html" aria-describedby="desc"><img src="..." alt="Comics" /></a>
  • Summary, add a aria-describedby to <a> element and add an empty alt="" to the <img> inside <a>
  • EG: aria-describedby="Someone's facebook profile"

I hope you find this helpful 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great !

Happy coding!

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